package btp.Calendars;

public class HebrewCalendar {
	//The complexity of the Hebrew calendar originates from the requirement that the months be lunar but the 
	//Passover must occur in the spring. The earliest extant description of the Hebrew calendar is by al-Khowarizmi,
	//the eponym of algebra and algorithm. The day begins at sunset, like the Islamic calendar.
	
	//Days
	public static final int YOM_RISHON = 0; //Sunday
	public static final int YOM_SHENI = 1; //Monday
	public static final int YOM_SHELISHI = 2; //Tuesday
	public static final int YOM_REVI_I = 3; //Wednesday
	public static final int YOM_HAMISHI = 4; //Thursday
	public static final int YOM_SHISHI = 5; //Friday
	public static final int YOM_SHABBAT = 6; //Saturaday
	
	//Months
	public static final int NISAN = 1; //30
	public static final int IYYAR = 2; //29
	public static final int SIVAN = 3; //30
	public static final int TAMMAUZ = 4; //29
	public static final int AV = 5; //30
	public static final int ELUL = 6; //29
	public static final int TISHRI =7; //30
	public static final int MARHESHVAN = 8; //29 OR 30
	public static final int KISLEV = 9; //29 OR 30
	public static final int TEVET =  10; //29
	public static final int SHEVAT = 11; //30
	public static final int ADAR_I = 12; //30
	public static final int ADAR_II = 13; //LEAP MONTH; 29
}
